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I thought that the 74 Topps Traded set were considered inserts to the 74 Set. I don't consider that part of the regular set.
Many sets included inserts but none are considered part of the regular set. So, if I sell the 1964 Topps set, does that mean I have to include the insert coins as part of the set? i don't think so. |
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